LEN Euro Cup

LEN Euro Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2016–17 LEN Euro Cup

The current LEN official logo
Sport Water polo
Founded 1992
President Gianni Lonzi
Country LEN members
Continent  Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Italy Brescia
(4th title)
Most titles Italy Brescia
(4 titles)
Level on pyramid 2nd Tier (Europe)
Official website len.eu

The LEN Euro Cup is a second-tier European water polo club competition run by the Ligue Européenne de Natation for those clubs who did not qualify for the LEN Champions League. The cup was inaugurated in 1992.

History

Names of the competition

Title holders

Finals

Year Final Third and fourth place
Champion Score Second place
1992–93
Details
Hungary
Újpest
0-0, 0-0 Italy
Pro Recco
1993–94
Details
Italy
Racing Roma
0-0, 0-0 Italy
Volturno
1994–95
Details
Spain
Barcelona
0-0, 0-0 Hungary
Ferencváros
1995–96
Details
Italy
Pescara
0-0, 0-0 Hungary
Szeged
1996–97
Details
Hungary
Újpest
0-0, 0-0 Hungary
Ferencváros
Croatia
Jug
Italy
Savona
1997–98
Details
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Partizan
0-0, 0-0 Croatia
Jadran Split
Hungary
Vasas
Italy
Fiorentina
1998–99
Details
Hungary
Újpest
12-7, 9-10 Greece
NOP
Croatia
Jug
Spain
Real Canoe
1999–00
Details
Croatia
Jug
0-0, 0-0 Italy
Pescara
Spain
Atlètic-Barceloneta
Hungary
Vasas
2000–01
Details
Croatia
Mladost
0-0, 0-0 Italy
Leonessa
Hungary
Vasas
Greece
Vouliagmeni
2001–02
Details
Italy
Leonessa
0-0, 0-0 Italy
Pro Recco
Hungary
Vasutas
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Partizan
2002–03
Details
Italy
Leonessa
0-0, 0-0 Italy
Florentia
Greece
Ethnikos Piraeus
Italy
Savona
2003–04
Details
Spain
Barcelona
11-11, 11-5 Greece
Vouliagmeni
Croatia
Jadran Split
France
Olympic Nice
2004–05
Details
Italy
Savona
0-0, 0-0 Serbia and Montenegro
Partizan
Greece
Panionios
Serbia and Montenegro
Primorac Kotor
2005–06
Details
Italy
Leonessa
11-8, 6-7 Russia
Sintez Kazan
Russia
Dynamo Moscow
Hungary
Ferencváros
2006–07
Details
Russia
Sintez Kazan
12-10, 9-10 Croatia
Šibenik
Montenegro
Budvanska Rivijera
Italy
Bissolati Cremona
2007–08
Details
Russia
Shturm Chekhov
8-8, 12-7 Hungary
Eger
Montenegro
Budvanska Rivijera
Spain
Terrassa
2008–09
Details
Hungary
Szeged
6-8, 17-13 (pen) Greece
Panionios
Spain
Barcelona
Russia
Sintez Kazan
2009–10
Details
Montenegro
Cattaro
7-9, 8-5 (aet) Italy
Savona
Italy
Leonessa
Germany
Spandau 04
2010–11
Details
Italy
Savona
9-9, 11-3 Greece
Panionios
Hungary
Honvéd
France
Marseille
2011–12
Details
Italy
Savona
14-9, 6-8 Spain
Sabadell
Italy
Posillipo
Hungary
Szolnok
2012–13
Details
Serbia
Radnički Kragujevac
8-4, 7-6 Italy
Florentia
Italy
Savona
Hungary
Debrecen
2013–14
Details
Russia
Spartak Volgograd
11-5, 5-9 Croatia
Mladost
Italy
Acquachiara
Italy
Posillipo
2014–15
Details
Italy
Posillipo
6-6, 11-10 Italy
Acquachiara
Romania
Steaua București
Croatia
Mornar
2015–16
Details
Italy
Brescia
11-4, 12-6 Russia
Sintez Kazan
Hungary
Szeged
Croatia
Mornar

Titles by club

Rank Club Titles Runner-up Champion Years
1. Italy Brescia 4 1 2001-02, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2015-16
2. Italy Savona 3 1 2004-05, 2010-11, 2011-12
3. Hungary Újpest 3 1992-93, 1996-97, 1998-99
4. Spain Barcelona 2 1994-95, 2003-04
5. Italy Pescara 1 1 1995-96
6. Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 1 1 1997-98
7. Croatia Mladost 1 1 2000-01
8. Russia Sintez Kazan 1 2 2006-07
9. Hungary Szeged 1 1 2008-09
10. Italy Racing Roma 1 1993-94
11. Croatia Jug 1 1999-00
12. Russia Shturm Chekhov 1 2007-08
13. Montenegro Cattaro 1 2009-10
14. Serbia Radnički Kragujevac 1 2012-13
15. Russia Spartak Volgograd 1 2013-14
16. Italy Posillipo 1 2014-15
17. Italy Pro Recco 2
18. Hungary Ferencváros 2
19. Italy Florentia 2
20. Greece Panionios 2
21. Italy Volturno 1
22. Croatia Jadran Split 1
23. Greece NOP 1
24. Greece Vouliagmeni 1
25. Croatia Šibenik 1
26. Hungary Eger 1
27. Spain Sabadell 1
28. Italy Acquachiara 1

Titles by nation

Rank Country Titles Runners-up
1. Italy Italy 10 9
2. Hungary Hungary 4 4
3. Russia Russia 3 2
4. Croatia Croatia 2 3
5. Spain Spain 2 1
6. Serbia and Montenegro Serbia & Montenegro 1 1
7. Montenegro Montenegro 1
8. Serbia Serbia 1
9. Greece Greece 4

See also

References

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